Software

Its key strength is the Indus keyboard, which lets users translate and transliterate local languages - a very useful feature for those more comfortable conversing in their native language than English

The UI itself is a little sluggish - there is a slight but noticeable lag throughout the OS, when swiping between home screens and when switching between apps

Another annoyance is the sheer number of apps that are preinstalled - while you can uninstall most, there are some that cannot be removed, which is a shame if you have no use for them

Camera

Average front and rear cameras - closeup shots, which often lack sharpness, low-light are soft and light metering goes for a toss, video recording is strictly average under good lighting and barely usable at night

Audio

Decent rear speaker with good volume levels

Battery

The phone's 3000mAh battery seems large enough on paper, but real-life performance is just about average - with regular usage, you won't be able to get through even one full day on a single charge

More

The capacitive navigation keys aren't very sensitive, and you will find yourself occasionally having to tap them multiple times to register your input

USB OTG isn’t supported

On the whole, it only makes sense going for this phone if you’ll be using the native language features a lot, because otherwise you can do a lot better in this bracket with phones by Xiaomi, or Lenovo, or even Samsung